Wholesaler CCL Energy Group and Trina Solar have signed a new framework agreement paving the way for the supply of over 1.2 GW of photovoltaic modules to CCL customers across Europe.
Trina Solar is presenting its latest renewable energy portfolio at Solar Solutions Amsterdam, held March 19-21, 2024 at the Expo Greater Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Trina Solar has been recognised for its performance in promoting sustainable development by gaining a Bloomberg Green ESG-Enterprises award as part of the Bloomberg Green ESG 50 list.
Trina Solar Vertex modules obtained Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certifications from UL Solutions and EPD Italy certification.
The industry alliance, spearheaded by Trina Solar, is an upgrade to previous 600W+ scheme and aims standardise production of 700W+ solar PV modules.
Where does sustainability in PV manufacturing start? Gonzalo de la Viña, President Europe, Trina Solar, has summarized eight important aspects that have contributed to promoting sustainability in the solar industry.
Trina Solar has stressed the importance of collaboration along the solar value chain to drive the energy transition in the EMEA region at BloombergNEF (BNEF) Summit 2023, which was held in London earlier this month.
Trina Solar’s 210mm Vertex ultra-high power solar modules, including the Vertex N 700W and the Vertex 670W, are being employed in a 2GW photovoltaic project on the site of a former coal mine in Ningxia, China.
A bidirectional EV charger, Vertex modules for solar parks, a flat roof mounting system for bifacial modules and a double charge point that delivers up to 22 kilowatts per side. These are our top products of the week:
Trina Solar has shown the new 695W+ module for the first time in Europe. The solar panel achieves a maximum efficiency of 22.4 per cent and is the most powerful product to date.
Trina Solar has delivered 140 MW of its Vertex dual-glass bifacial modules to Karavasta Solar in Albania on behalf of Voltalia. The project will be the largest of its kind in the Western Balkans.
On 1 August 2023, Trina Solar has manufactured the first 210mm n-type i-TOPCon cells at its net-zero production park in Qinghai province. Production there is to be ramped up to five gigawatts.
A new hybrid storage unit for the home, IBC has new inverters in the portfolio, two new Vertex double glass modules and a commercial storage system delivers up to 200 kilowatts. These are our top products of the week:
Two new Vertex double glass modules, a solar rock for flat roofs, an inverter series that covers 15 to 100 kilowatts and a power monitor with an inverter. Here are our top products of the week:
Trina Solar introduces the new Vertex S+ N-type double glass module. Vertex S+ is available in two versions.
Trina Solar is supplying a system solution for a 67.5 MW PV farm with trackers in Topoje, Albania – without subsidies.
A fast charging system for indoor use, a software for planning and project management, new inverters and storage units and a new glass-glass module. These are our top products of the week:
The Vertex S+ 445W n-type dual-glass module from Trina Solar is a highly efficient solar panel with a power output of 445 watts. Its advanced design features include a larger size, innovative cell technology, and a durable double-glass structure.
Trina Solar recently signed a multi-year framework agreement with the global renewable energy company Low Carbon Ltd. The agreement comprises the supply of at least one gigawatt of Trina modules for multiple Low Carbon projects throughout Europe.
Complete solar systems for the balcony, five watts more from half-cell modules, an N-type solar module with 595 watts of output and three more years of product warranty. These are our top products of the week:
Module manufacturer Trina introduces the Vertex N 595W. The newly announced Vertex N module offers an output power of up to 595 watts, which is 30 watts more than conventional N-type modules on the market, according to the manufacturer.
A solar module with building authority approval, a battery for energy storage applications, solar cells starting mass production and a aew solar module for commercial installations. Here are our top products of the week:
Trina Solar recently announced that its 210mm n-type i-TOPCon solar cells have started rolling off the production line at its Gigafactory in China.
The falling transport costs have continued in the past month, mainly due to a spectacular drop in the container price. "That can save one and a half to two euro cents per watt peak, which is quite nice," notes Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar.
Trina Solar recently started delivery of 125 megawatts of Vertex bifacial modules to customer MaxSolar for their Bundorf Solar Park project in Bavaria, Germany. Once completed, it will be one of Germany’s largest citizen solar parks.